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<h1>Classpath</h1>

<p>Classpath is an environment variable that an operating system uses to 
 locate resources utilized by an application. <!--kadov_tag{{<spaces>}}-->&nbsp;<!--kadov_tag{{</spaces>}}-->These 
 resources can consist of Java Application aRchives (jars), Class Libraries 
 (dll and/or so files), or other class files and binaries required by an 
 application.</p>

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